Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, May 17, 1825, Image 2

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BY a. A W. BOBERTSON, PVm.lSHRHI or TIIK I.AtVi or THE UNION. i>Aii.r paver, : : country paper, : KIOTIT 1HI1.I.AN8. :r»VF. DOLLARS. TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 17. 1825 policy. Tlie tnlk was immediately broken up. anil anoilmr liolil, I'roni which all whites wore excluded, anil those iiidinns known to be friendly to llio treaty. At lilts tnlk. it b supposed that tlie death ot M’lntosh, LitlU Prtnco, till! Agent, anil Binno otliere wan decreed. Tim chiefit supposed by Binno to be the most forward in causing tin) murder*, arc Ho-ith-li-wa-li, a young chief of con siderable talent and iniineiite, and tlie a- bovn mentioned mill of the Big Warrior. We extract the following particulars from tlie name paper:— Many nnii contradictory reports nave been in circulation here since tlie murder of Gen. M’lntouh, relative to tlio hostility of the Creek Indiana It was at lirst stated that two thousand Indians were lying in wait to kill Col. Crowell, the Agent. We believe, however, from later information, to tiif. foitors or tiik oronaiAn.- ON REVIEWS, I Having of late perused some remarks of eviewpis, I am led to forward you this Ed ‘.‘of vacillalion, and no mean art, or limit* “ ed knowledge cull cateh with faithful re- “semblance the lilernturo of the times." Above til. a periodical critic should diveat himself of factinn, for literary investigation i iiejTovnrnnii III nrmin sinr. igiiaia, ,of mere literature, are not ve and a gnu boat, succeeded n captun.m,, ■ , jn the lem of | luman , ife . Spanish government armed felucca »r.|n , lbj „ ct8 . .Hove innocent Cub,., which had died tin. Castle a d mnra „ r> , v , 1 | ellt . 1 ILT The Citiaena of Chatham County are requested to convene at the Council Chain ber in the Exchange, THIS DAY, al TWELVE OICLOCK. to receive the re port ofthe Sub-Committee appointed to draft “ an addreas to the Citixene of Gcur gin, calling upon them to convene in their reapcctivo Counties, and express their opin on a upon the proper mode of disposing of the roceutly acquired Territory." By order of tin) Chairman. f A. PORTER, Scc’ry. In consequence of the prevalence of small pox in Charleston, an ordinance of tlie Ci ty Council of Augusta,directs all boats from that City, to anchor in the centre of the ri ver, until visited by the health officer. The Checks.—It appears by the Macon Messenger, that Mr. IIk.nbv Chowei.l. brother of the Creek Agent, and who re sides among them, haa declared since the murder of M’Iktosh, “ that he believes the Indians had been imposed upon and cheat ed out of theit land, and that he would leave bis wife and children andjiuad them to get revenge for it," die. We have conversed with a gentleman who camo through the Creek Notion about ten days ago, and who was with Mr. Crowell on Sunday C an take no cognizance, week by whom this statement of tlie rev There is. however, one view nf the sub- , i « jeet, that we cannot think of without avion- marks of Mr. C. i» in some degree confirm- |{, h(nenti nnr , pp|ll; ol - but jn „. rm8 ol - tbe t}d. His observations to our informant were! strongest disapprobation. 'Titus imbrma- to the'etfoct, that if Governor Troup were| l ‘«n waa derived from a gentleman who . , , I.,. „ stopped here on Monday, on Ins wav rrum to march an army to chastise the Indiana, A l.bama to Augusta. He states that Mr. he (Crowell) would head the latter in resist-1 Henry Crowell told him, hs he came along, iog them. From the same source we loom ; th “‘ ‘‘ w« believed that his brother, tl.o 80 , pre8 , uri , on almost all clos' that the hostile Indians had diapemed, de- j w ? lnloshi , nd that ^ W4|1 „„ doubt ot j seB ol clll7,,n8 ' m rftlutl0 J n , l " "“"N claring themselves satisfied with the ven-' the fact. That lie (Mr.H. Crowell) believ-; f cr ""; a ',"' n “'’ Xl ” , . rln '‘ 0,1 h, ' r " [[“ n "P !j" geance they had taken ; that it never was edthot the indianv had been imposed upon. I be " aU dhutod."''it" is not' ""our their intention to interfere with the whites : ’*„.i . “on..*. i! „.i power to say. The banks, we believe, with Ameuiiaji Naxhukts.—J. B. Noxzs, of Philadelphia, haa obtained a patent for s receipt to make buff or nankeen colours which are indelible. Domea'ic Nankeens wm ......... - - liavo never hitherto been found to retain ty—and in it endeavor to delineate llio j* neither allied to polities nor religion ; it thoir rotor If this ohicct ia obtained llie Imracler of Reviews and Roviowora,which t» a aciencc consecrated to the few, absttac- ’ !rhai« may not bo iinintcrostiiig. In all ^ rnm factions, independent of pupu- discovery is invaluable. reliability, a work mny be presented to lar discontents or popular delusions. P. - , (tern and the public in a short time. In the saaaaaaaaos^^H Gem Cumpaxv A company is forming pages that may bo arrayed in that work. I: • r j .1,1. . m.lliAn liave gathered materials from iny own ehaer- : in London, with a capital ot one nnttm cmbe | |il(ho() from t J work> of sterling, for tho purpoBo of procuring torn others. To adorn criticism with imagery, tho Brazils, snd the various provisos of •"<»" establish observation by anecdote, South America, “ precious stones" of ivory Jj".'l^once.' wliichVuch TXk merit?; for j UOMBSTIC ART CLE8 ; description, for tho supply, not oijy of.it cannot bo said, that we have many books | 7o ,W H(f §,r j England, but ofthe whole continent.' | of this'ace. Some jm^'Jencous wnters i ' -- - * * I°AT OP SAVANNAH SAVANHAR MAT 17, 1895. I addreas their mode nf writing to the imngi- ,nutiun, and not much to literary curiosity. Z3 a 4. Ftuur—Philsneip' is, Baltimore. Richmond, _ , . ... - , slid Alex mlria, supeifine, U to 54 Attack on Cuba.—A letter front Alva- A manner ol composition, however, which 1 f., rn _5> a 54 ceutI pj, b. ts r.cA. rado ofthe 2»th of March, saya :— 'regulates the passion* of tho heart, ia more ! o«u-28 do do 1 L , vnluablo than Hint which fnrirhea the, jo Wo have been all bustle here I late, j ( j e|g 0 f ,| )u | lcuI j ; f or virtue is permanent, 1 H y - »*• 11 1,1st q'tality. making at, efibrt to wage war wilf Luba,, but 0Di „ inn UIIHtable . W rilinm which III Lk t y- 9 cent, per gil that thure is no certainty of the existence of any such party. The belief of it, among the Indians friendly lo the Agent, occasion ed them, to the number of four or five hun dred, to flock to him at the Chattahoochy, where they remain aud guard him every night.*—We understand no does not think J by sending himself in any danger, nor do we bulmve t report says uur looouuuu unjcwimnirn-. there is any danger in travelling thro’ thejing to invade the Island ofCuba. byivny »f ; c „ 1 ,^ 1| P ( , lruct U J jaitgmeut bv trulh9 . f or it Tobacin Nation at this time. There are three par-1 checkmating the famous Castle ofS. Juan ||tve bo ,! C n obijirved, that mere arc ties reported, vtz. M'ln esh’s friend., the; do Ulloa i Urn men. well eq'"PP‘.»">> ! wcaril . ( | by id | unes s, than disturbed h, ig.m- Agent’s friends, and the host ile party. Hut out ot this port tins niorn.ng in six in\rr|i«nt 1 3 J “ the utmost confusion, without any he.ul or „i, ; the others wore English. Frencla.nd £ cl c P prcHHioll ol - hia fo.iLm'ptiuns , and uncut this cm,ntry, under couvny nt Bra rti|| ^ th( . p rl ,j„a ic os and inability “ ,s ', 1 fos gave « iient iy‘| ol ' critiLH . of literary opinions. I shall them extravagantly well, and has bet«T; bo unrwwonBbly len / cio K ua . f„r what- cr,dtt fnr li.ieraluy ban any other. ' evcr8 „ llle 8llltl ors may imagine, tlie eon- 1 hejrnvnrnnii'iil armed sihr.Ieuala, cerll8 n f m( . ro literature, aroiiot very n,a- a. They innocent to dis- . • . . . ,.t cuss, than topics more prevalent. Tho op- was returning. A report is ln cnculatiln ; t ' Q op|nin i8 „f p , !r i...licul critics, afford here to-day. that Bnlivar w,I join h A,- * V ent.nd snnieinstruction, aud nn with troops, and with such iorces tor tin invunion as to render success certain • the soldiers enlisted from this country are well organization to any party. It iu sad, and is probably true, that tho intention of the murderersof M’Intosh was, and probably is yet, to assassinate ull who signed the trea ty ; thinking thereby to render it void.— They are likewise said to declare, that they will never leave thnir land. On the thai nows of tlie disturbance considerable appre hension was excited lor the safety of the Agent, and as to what course of conduct would be pursued by the Indians; nnJ to guard ugumstany surprise, the Divisions of Maj. Generals Wimberly uud Shorter were ordered to hold themselves in readiness to act as circumstances might require. At present wn believe there is no probability that uny troops will be called out. The Indians, if they have the disposition, are too well aware of their weakness, to at tempt any other hostilities than the killing of some of their Chiefs, of which the 6tate sometimes indignation. If we abound with periodical critics, wo must necessarily a- bound with erroneous criticisms ; for some ad„,Kc.l for such .n enterprise. I ‘'»<;l“‘C ! bsve ' 1 |, eir 0 | ( | prejudices, some their n you the proclamation nt bt. Anna, which ( .„ llin , „ n J D ,i, Bir illcurnb | t . i m ! l(1 cili may be worth publishing.” A letter from CnmpcaHiy ofthe llth of March, puhli>hed some time ag \ slated that in consequence ofthe arrival of troops from old Spain, at Havnnn, this expedition had been abandoned—-but it was not at that time considered of the consequeuce here repre sented. The Monet Market.—Tlie Boston pa pers are com plaining ofthe scarcity of mo ney and ulso ofthe conduct of the Banks iu that city towards tlie Country Banks. On this subject, the editor of the Courier re marks, *• Wo have not known for m-my and that what they had done, was in satis- j (hein to get revenge lor it. Such an uuqua- out exception, refused all accommodations shoe-kin faction, according to their usuages. for the , litied expression and so —»*“«— --— 1 “■"EES 1 £ nrss »* * p~s~ - Chiefs out consulting them. to the ^ le wa y °* lle ' v discounta ; and iJHICtO, doubt probably to the amount ofthe cupitula of ti i one or two of them.has bpcu travelling from buloni to Boston, thi nce to Hartford, buck n . laud, &<:. Ill this aatc of things, it iva:- per- B"> on® i. : u.i. .l. t which could induce the belief that any re- Imps impoeeible for the banks to discount thing ,s certain-,f he uses such hingnage ^ |t wng prftUy evid „ nt , hlt thl . ir instead of being in their vaults, was travelling about the country ; eistnn^e would be made to the surrender of among theIndiansopenly.it is calculated . °. r 1 the I. Jid, at the time provided by the treaty. »n their present agitated state, to excite .. u e « ir , , them on to the commission of further bus- , * , .7 , , . Y tilirtee. Ilia reported, but wc cannot vouch »nd,t perchance, ,, h.ppcned to get into * for the correctness of it, that, the Agent, in «">‘o street, it could hardly bo taken fro,., . sddresk ,o ,ho Indians, said that he had V W"‘. b, ' ,,,,e a llra 'V l 1 lr ™ 6un "' The Macon Messenger of Wodnesday last, contains several articles upon the sub. £SScsJ5aa.ttfssSf£j --»«*—• «.« ... ».n of tuking hills of tho country hanks at par, and demanding specie of those hanks in ex change for thoir biils. Whether this belief is well foundedyor not. is not for ns to deter mine. Tho lad that, it exists, and that it has excited a general indignation against those hunks, is not to bo denied nor conceal ed. [i is incumbent on those who under stand the operation of tho system and np- think as is of interest. The editors give a any thing more for then. . . -v. * ru . ... statement ofthe transactions, derived from J^e J? av ® fobroughUipou us by tblTaysteui lato'ly /- travellers who were witnesses of the mur- br Stl,er. Capt.' Ilenry Growill, natod tilh d VI* l V H h, ' rn „ ai “"F lttlB ' 1 bank der. which they think may be depended on. Hay. 18W, The account of the at.ack upon tlie house, "Sir—Since the intelligence of llio death . of M intosh. the wholo nation is in ronfu- agr. es >11 most particulars with that we sil . n _ his porty haa t hroato, M .a tl>o Heutli of huv** already published. Some white men, the Little Prince and mvsHf. So soon us travellers, who lodged in the house at the tin; news got out, the warriors poured in, ... . in great numbers to protei t us, and soemed tune, were assured by awhile man, that no lnt £ nl t0 pu|BllB lhcm H „d p,„ them to dear h barm was intended them. After the de- —but I have restrained them. Tin v v. ill. . - .. , .• aim. linn „f the house the traveller, were however, guard my house every night. I ^ '.’ '. u co, ' ,e ,, ’ r ' va, ;. ,l al " 1 •Plf “""‘he atr,let,on of the house, the travellers were ^ J ascertain whether there is any P>> b he leeliug by a sa isluctory explanation. permitted to depart with tlie loss ot some d . n _ ( . r UT Ml)t> JOHN CROWELL." ' I " 0 "now it w said, Unit they are not bound nrticles of plunder. It ia said that upward. We have seen a letter from a person who bl> an "' vcr 8v ® r >’ hlln n/uib published in tlie of a thousand Indians wero in the vicinity, was jit tin, Agency on the 7;h inst. ''hi® 1 *. ^*^5 0 ”’ r ,*y ed ' b J U *hi s ’'pnlicy^^f*aiid wo who wore aiding in the murder. The val- wa8 inf()rmed t h-,t the Indiana show I aJn lj t tba ‘ “ r ® n ®‘- ' hr P f ™““‘ ue nf the plunder of the General, was near more Ilian ordinary courtesy to travellers exoi eiileii is nn confine na ew money forlv lliousand dollars—unwards of twenty this timo^nd say that thoy will have it ■ hrokers., perv.doa every class and prnlee- forty lliousa ,d dollars upwards of twenty Mji , |)ed j ^ o / 7it , tl08i pur8nn , lra . «««.! “»< w® ®o»t®"‘l that tln.au on whom thousand ot winch was in specie. Tne Jelling through the Nation, shalil not „„|y|tli® imputatim, ol producing the difficulty Chief who escaped with young M’Intosh, be protected but politely and civilly treated I J.' 1 arc , ". un '. in ll .^ , ( ! ,n PJ 1 u * on '* ? TI.Lt the killing of M'lntiuh and the Cow-1 Prum cn . n8ld « ra,m ? R "®" r ® ,1 P®. l ' t ' *? cnln " is nam ;d Kennard. The wife of General «... , . ... . - . eta Chief, (midsince that, the two Haw-, , . , ... - . M’Intosh, (a Chrokeo,) afterwards went to k i„,v) was not an act of hostility towards! du P letla 1 c »tn be justified stud it not to film la~a.SU In.liana elnim I. * . U .J.i.na in — ^ , L . I 0 C k 110 Wltdfft* t h Cl r PFrOf a 11(1 rOUOUHCe, tt t forwurd and justify tho system they have a- tlie hostile Indians to cluiin her property, the whites, but only in execution of their j but recovered only a negro Wuiuan and her [ aW8, That M’Intosh at the treaty ol Br. - .... , n , ... . _ ,, . , ken Arrow, got up iu the enuure and pro- child. I he Indians informed her that they claimed, that any Indian signing a treaty, had acted under the authority of Little Prince, the Chiefs of tlie Okfuskee and or cession of their land, should be put to death. This was a pretext for then) to kill once, the short sighted policy.” The Celtic Society held their annual dinner at Edinburgh, on Friduy, the ‘25th ult. Sir Walter Scott, Bart, presided. Af- Muckfaw towns, and said that these Chiefs received directions from Col. Crowell, to murder d’liitosh. Respecting the part Li tile Prince took in theaflsir,the accouuts arc contrauiclory. The informant of the Messenger, goes on to state, that at the suinc time a parly ; war sent to murder Col. Samuel llawkius,' u chief, whom tiiey found about twenty-five miles fr. in lien. M’Intosh. lie was taken nnd earned to the Muckfsw town and shot. It is reported that his brother, Benjamin Hawkins, has also been killed. The family of Gen. M’Intosh, nnd wife of Col. Hawkins, assisted by Mr. Bootwright uud a .Mr. Flournoy, have come over the Indian boundary, and are now at the place of Gun. Ware, iu Fayette County. Near- . ly three hundred other Indians have also come in for protection, and arc at the same pluce. About fifty Indians, and two hun dred whites headed by Gen* Ware, have gone out to bring iu their cattle aud other properly. Ofthe leading cause of tho murder of Gen. M Intosli there can be no doubt; a circumstance probably hastened it, which we give as it lias been related to iim. A talk was held in presence ofthe Agent, just before thn murder, at which he informed 4he Indians of the ratification of the Treaty dy the President of the U.« States, which they had not before believed. This pro duced considerable excitement, and Mr. Crowell was severely blamed by them for signing the Treaty, at a wilneu. A son of the Big Warrior proceeding to some ox'revkganficsf in his/'/Mr. was checked by him. They report that he acted cmvard'y I , CT ',| le U8Un] toa8 , 8 bad bei ,„ eiviMI ttith at the time lie was killed, and never spoke, lh( , ir nccUKtlllnw j hollers, and several gen- —that the murderers hud u lung address loj t , H|I|0ll , lQ(1 Messed thn meeting, Mr Leo- deliver jinn proh pudor. just as thoy were 1|nr( j Horner proposed tho health ofthe Au- going to assassinate Info. That he shot at thor ol - „-, Jwr / y .i> sir Walter Scott t|„.„ them twice when he came out. The Indi-, rog# , and said—** I cannot say that I am par- , au wiio gave him tho first stub was in his - ticu)»rly acquainted with the gentleman ; | employ, and some two years post lie nnd j | mt j 10 j 8 v< , rv gtronglv rucommended to us, ^ J” 1 ” 8 *' Wll *‘ embezzling' ani j jf y OU please, I shall give the time to JOOO dollars, for which he was whipped, • - and had his cars cut off—They say there are three or four more whom they intend to kill. [To correct a misunderstanding that ma ny people have with regard to the locution of the Indian Agency, it mny be proper to state, that it has been removed from the Flint. River; and that t he residence of the Agent is now on thu Chattahoochy.] Caution to Bank Clerk*.—A Clerk of the Bank of Virginia, has been mulcted in damages to the amount of'jGOOO fur permit ting a customer .ofthe Bank to overdraw his account. A person in Liverpool advertised to ex hibit a principle in mechanics, which will move against wind and tide, with any ve locity required, a vessel on the watl?V with out steam, sails, oars, levers, paddles, or machinery, whatever. The expense to complete the largest hull in Liverpool, will not exceed £500. Tho discovery of the perpetual motion and the philosopher’s fie Agent in « manner m »ro severe than "’one, we presume may be oxpectod to cuuld be warranted at that time, by good ^follow.* his honours.” Right loudly were the hon ours rung ; and thus Kir Walter Scott tnay be said to have conferred his public honours on the author.of Waoerly—Edinburgh Ob server. To ttiePurlic.—«» Neither do men light a candle and put it under a but-nel bit upon a candlestick, that it may give light to all that are in the house.” Jllath. T. 15. A certain number of Protestunts hoving manifested a great desire nf becoming mem bers ofthe Roman Catholic Church, l here by acquaint the said Protestants old the public in general, that I have appointed the second Sunday after Easter (17/A April) for admitting them into the Church according for making tho present publication. Cambria, Penn. Qasette. do follies, and some their incurable imbecility ; for impotence is radical. Rarely we find u critic whose extensive piwers are familiar witli what has been done, and what is doing: whose sagacity not only discovers the real abilities of uu author, but, with a prescient discernment, can judge to what his future powers may be competent; and by his vig our ot conception, and delicacy of taste, exhibit beauties kindred to the fine origin al he reviews. Literary journals conducted by an intel ligent editor, abound with the pleasures and the utilities of letters; but certainly with such an editor every Review is not provided. The personal irritation of men of genius has depreciated those records of literature; and such errors have been strangely propagated, with the additional <»xtrnvugniicioH of persons not conversant with literary aflitirs. Borne believe a Re view to be composed by a junto, who. in black coats, and with grave faces, assemble round a hoard of g reen cloth. The interior of a Review has nothing of its apparent complexity, the entire machine is revolved by a solitary hand, sometimes with experi enced dexterity, nnd sometimes with casual imbecility. It is certain that the pleasure of running over fifty books in an hour, is a voluptu ous indulgence for every literary idler; and authors feci a groat curiosity in taking in at a glance, what is performing by their contemporaries. To students remote I’roni cities, it is only by the intermediate aid of these periodical pages, that they can form m ncquainlunce wuh the public taste. A Review is n literary arena, where young writers, learn to wrestle with their rivals.— When such is the interest and the sagacity of a conductor, that some of the literary characters of this country are invited to take a share in these works, they receive an additional imports lice, and form a valu-. , able accession to the treasuries of literature. To Two interests stimulate the writers of Re views ; the pleasure of examining new pub lications ; or tlie petty stipend ofliterary pay too often necessary lor some men of genius do Kentucky* Onigia, kc, n ',u'f«c ured <lo 8 s 14. 7«/’ow>—10 ectus Poik - Mess, a 16 i Brime, 12. Muckjrel—No- 1, , No. 2, 5| / No. 3, 4.7* Bacon— i • £*, plenty. hard - 1 • *o 1 Hu:ter—JO u 4 dull t Northern, inf. 8 a 12. Che se -5 s 7 cents Soop Ye low, 4a9ccnts. Candles Northern mould fcllow, 1?* ; Gcor- giu, 16; Sperm, 3 1 s 40 D mfStict.— I’ltida, 17 li 20; St ipcs, 17 lu iy : i herks. 16 to 18 ; 4 4 Wo. 20 io tit B < Hiking, JO (<• 35/ | Siiutiqgj 12 lu 14 dr. 7-8, >9 to 15/ 3h<.U ng, 4 4,16 lo 8 Ble cn.*d good- * to 2 ce>*ta per y*td, or. tlie above prices FOREIGN PRODUCTIONS. Bathing—1).smite slid Inverness 42 inch, \6- ,7. Oxnabirghs—It a 13. Cognac JJranuy— l.’i • 140 cts. per gal. ac co d .*r to . *tit * l/ol’and G.n—9 a 05, do. do. /ion—3 cJ<rr 105 a 1 10 per ton • English do t05all0do ; American do; 100*105; hhcei p *r cwt. to a 12. •Voft—L ir«.rpooV coaur, in bulk, 60 Sugar—'Havana wlut«. $1'2 t 13 ; Brnwn,9*, iiune in nrurke / Muse>V»W*», ’0 7 8 si *, do t Bt,Cr■»»!, prime,1*' a 12*, do; N..w-0;- lent, B**, ct.i $ H« Hied l-..> 18 21, (lu. offee—flMvmm grcfli, 22; St D nuirgi , I'o.n . ood to k rue , 17 a 8 /ly.on Tea - lOt u U0ce? : 'g ;.cr lb. Him t.t:nu‘< a 90 k 100 cea f, dull; West 1 H - 65, i O'liin W. Molasses—^ i *t India 34n 31*, none in mar- i* / *; wO.-V n, 8 ,< ^u. U nth b- y Goods.—30 a 6u per cent advauct Crockery. - o . 30 per cent. do London Porter— $3 (O « 3 50, per dozen. STO K8. United States H nk —S. -Si-**. Batik of the .\,ate •>/ Georgia- 87 *• 90 for 100 d n. Pla*>tns Hank—75 for 80 paid in. /Jarie>i Jt .nk • n sales > earn fi at • o»ip ny —No sales. Mu'ine and fi v Insu w ee Company—20, N H i .ie B ,k . payable in iav.nr.ah, Pisnttrs* Bank, ar t Bink ot Au ^ »% notes,received al U S. Bank in depcs ite and in payment f »r oonds EXCHANGE* On F.ntrland—5 6 '*C'‘ ceo*. prem nominal* F once—5 15 a 5 *0 nominal. Hon on —60 d;»ys / 1 a 1 ; sight. 1 prem* jV. 1 o k, 6*; d ys i disci.; Mg t, * preni. Philadelphia, do. do. Baitimoie, do. do. 1)h ien l.< ,nk No'ei I a 6 d a. Char:est*’i s>. :*t, * u 1 vr* m, A Cur'dina S H ulk Aoies, da^ldls. Cape four an ! J\ < ur>e n mo 5. dto* FREIGHTS. d » 1 l b J* /’ nee, om • a*—no vessels in port. M w Fork- i .; . REMAIKS. COTTON.—Thu Cotton market, up to I am of opinion, tout this obscurity is favor-. Friday last, was dull, and few transactions ible to their pMweis To what ever is known took place. Considerable sales however, norc by its effects, than by its cause, the wero made on Friday, suy about 17 to HUM) iinugiuuiion is friendly. If great names bales. On Saturday ufiuruooit, an express ippi'tired to the articles of a Review, the arrived with intelligence of tho evening of public and the author would abrogate their the 1st of April, from Livey»ool—Cut tun decisions: we should soinetiun s protect the liijd—and sales, us well as we eau learn, meanest that wc might have the pleasure of were effected of about 1500 hales, at vaii- hu mining the greuiest. ’ ous prices I rein 23 lo 21*, which were tukeii The delects of periodical criticisms urn 'principally on account of merchants more numerous, than can be he reasonably Charleston, where the intelligence was re allowed, to men of h arning and candour ; coivod. Yesterday morning, however, it is it is evident, indeed, that critics have some- said another express arrived from Charles- times neither lea ruing nor candour. A ton, from which it appeared that the ac friend, an adversary, or the author himself, counts were not of so favorable a nature as ure all bad critics. It is u cruel process of 'reported on Saturday, in cousequeiino ol critical alchemy when a Reviewer plays his which prices receded a shade, and sales game on the principles ot what is techically were made of Cottons (one of I50u hales) termed ut woist, a see-saw. Two suits at. 26 cents, which had the intelligence are made to answer each other; and pruise of Saturday proved correct, would have and censure are so skilfully contrasted. t.*«at been worth consiuerubiy more. The total one would defeat the other, did not the cen- sales ot the week were about 5U00 l»ule: ; .— sure ot an author ever cause a stronger' The stock unhand is variously estimat'd sensation tliun ail his praise. Then to scut- at from 15 to 20.000 bulcf. We quote Up- ter eiilogisuis. is like the ancicut priest, lands at 23 to 27 ceuls, at which we believe who wreathed with fiowers, and gilded the some is held, horns of the victim, he conducted to bleed Sea-Islands continue in demand at 70 to uu the altrr. Sometimes we are informed 80—some tine marks are held for higher that an author is lively and ingenious, but prices, not profound and learned. Such insidious i RICE—Is dull at 3 to £ l. detractions are certain of injuring his life-1 CORN—62 a 54. The arrivals within rary character. It is necessary to tell the' the past week have been heavy; tho de public what an author io; endless wero it maud has also been considerable—cargo to enumerate what lie is not; it. is describing sales have been made at 51 u 54. a nnn-entity. Such literary contrasts aro GROCERIES.—There lias not been so unjust i because they imply deficiencies, much done jn Groceries the present week, wh, eh are not deficiencies; hey aro aro on- M , br HOlnc tiole previous ; and generally y qualities incompatible with the dispost- they have decline! in price. Fifty Bam. o{ tions of the author. Sometimes a Review- Cofteo sold last week at auction, brought or, perceiving his inability to decide upon a from 18 t0 20 emits, work, forms an article the manner ol an SALT ._ Wc quote Sa)t „ l|g W(>rk , t enigma, with a dark and intricate tngonui-! A WM p( , r chun ud on Saturday at adl ty 5 he decides upon nothing, but appears cen t 8 6 months. ’ decisive ; noris that criticism more useful. W ,MESTIG GOODS.-The quantity in wind, presents to a reader an idea ot » market is limited, and holders g,morally ask work, in tlio express torins employed by an »• _ . * aun for it is well known. author in his preface ; tor it is well Known, fivirt a r a i..» a.' t* : is that an author ever indulges his passion to DUt lm n J . _. ,* 0 ?! ,, S an excess, in I, . explanation of his work. 1,f ft®2 ! , hl,d8 - k,,0ck .': ,l to the Rites and Ceremonies prescribed by jEvory thing there ia perfect in theory, and drawn , ' ‘ L ie bulam-e was witli- the Roman Ritual. j the critic who will accept the professions of panriiTe „ . DEMETRIUS A. OALLITZIN. « »UI find enumerable perfect works.' iAvor.ioo, It M aL , '? h '* Th.Bbnv.Ju.l .)•_!_ ..p,«in .he moti.M |i‘ 8 7Blap|rkSlng l iiiiBg.n,tion''«nd , v,fi‘!'ieB (lf diction aro not adapted to evory taste. ! 7o form a Review into an instrument of torture, sportingly to lacerate thn sensibili- Molnle. Mny 3—Cotton—A few sales ties of moil of genius, is a violation of the were made the Utter part of tho week past norality of criiieiain, and extinguishes the nt 84 to 27) rents; but since the receipt, jenins of the mildest student. A Review yesterday morning, of the last account of tondiicted wilhskill.ahould present the liter- the Liverpool market, there lias not been a 8rv physiognomy ofthe century. As I have sain ofthe article, consequently it ia inipos- iidbefore in one of my Essays, “ In an ago . siblt to quota it. , * of refinement, the public tutu is in , stale!' Lost, A MASONIC APRON, with the own- er s nn me written under the flap. The person having it in possession, will confer a favor on tho proprietor by leaving it ut the ueorguin Ofiice. May 17 ARRIVED. Schr. Despatch, Guthrie, 4 days from Newborn, (N. C.) with Corn, lo R. HaboH ahum. Steam Boat Maid of Orleans, Smith 1 days from Hamburg, with a full cargo f„ r Charleston. The passengers ofilm steam boat Hamburg, returned in the Maid of Of. leans, in consequence of her having nnt with an arcidedt on the river. Steam Bout Pendleton, Charleston s days, with merchandise for Augusta ami Hamburg. Ptuunger,, Mr. Hardin and lady, Messrs. Hainson, Vamiees, Vnung (• Brown, Hollis, and eight for Augusta. Steam Boat Edgefield, (reported yester day) Sassard, Augusta, 2 days, wiili r.T5 bales Cotton, and 0 puseugers. for Charles, ton. The E. will bo detained hern until some time to-day, in consequence of some small derangement in her machinery, SAILED, Ship Savannah, Beebe, New.York. Brig Frances, Croft. Philadelphia, ftehr. Emeline, Hatfield, St. Johns, (E. F.) Shr. Eliza Ann, Whipple, Charleston. Sloop Ann, Hcdley, do. Sloop Delight, Cooper, do. Pilot Boat El lipse, Wood, New Vnrlt, Pilot Poat Richard Nelson, Delano, Naur. York.—4 passengers, Passengers in the ship Savannah, for N. York—Mrs. Holies, Mrs. Ilovt, child and servuuts. Mrs. Montgomery. Mrs. Hazard, Mrs. Bowman and child. Mrs. ilradle',• and child, Mrs. Hnxlnn. Miss Crocker." Miss Powers. 2 Misses Wilkins, 2Missor Bmli r, Mr. J. Ponfield and ladv. Col. Stewart. R- . Mr. Low, Dr. M. D. Gallagher, Dr. \\ i,.' kins, Dr C> M. Hill, Messrs, Bureaux, Hood, llarlord. Magee ami snrianl, Butler, Monroe, Blount, Foote, il. Brmvn. A Morse. Wheeler, and Willing. [The Sa-' vnnniili. was taken down the River by a steam hunt, and went tu sea yesterday, ali'A 1 11 o’clock.) Passengers ill the hrig Frances, for Phi- adelpliia—Mrs. Col. Dennis, 2 children and servant. Miss Dennis. .Mrs. Harair. Rev, Mr. Matthews. Mr. B. Tliumpsun. and e> veral others who arrived here on Sunday night from Augusta, aud loin thcrtHerage, [The Frnnves. went toseaycsti rdey.about II o’clock.) Passengers in the pilot bunt Eclipse, for Now-York—Messrs. Perry.Wayimnn,'Ter ry. Swift, Cnlliur, and three others. Tlie steam boat Pendleton. Bracken, started for Angustn yesterdayforoniuni. For Philadelphia, ““ Tho prhooner P L A N T K R, Stephen Soule, Muter, Jt Will sail on Wednesday* noxt.— For freight or pnssngre, apply to the mauler on board, at Watt & Smett’s Wharf, or to JOHN LEWIS. V'ty 17 •'% Mr. Mhvmanski, D E N T I S T, O FFERS his professional services until Saturday next. Application to le madn nt the City-Hotel. May 17 44r Coffee. O A BAGS Prime Green Coffee, will I* Cy oJ laiidod this day from brijr Pliiinhnni, and fur sulo low from the wharf. GEO. GOUDOV. Mnv 17 -Wp Loaf Sugar and Coffee, J BA HU ELS first quality Laf 70 Bogs Coffee For sole by B. W. DEI.AMATER. Mnv 17 4«l Sugar, Tf-bucco, fcc. J /-k HOGSHEADS SUGAR 50 Kegs Tobacco iO.floo Pounds Bamn 5000 do Bale Rope 25 Barrels New-Enghml Rura 10 Buies Domestics also, A handsome assort merit nf SUPER FINK BROAD (’LOTUS. B. 1 ” MERES &• FANCY GOODS. For sale vorv low. bv EBENEZER JENCKFA Markct-Sq*»^ May 17 APPLY 1NTIMK! Capital a |50,000, 20,000 10,000, &e. Hie. A FEW TICKETS and SHARKS inff* Philadelphia Union Canal Loti*‘ r J; were received on Sunday night. ForwW arc requested to call uml toke uptheiO* dors, ns the drawing will be received » Friday evening. Tickets : .* : ; .* .* ' Halves i : 3 ' ** Quarters : : ; : ; : : ! (D* Prizes in other Lotteries are , * kL ’° payment. W. ROBERTSON, May 17 Georgian Oort* POLADELPHI8, TIIE INDIAN EXTRACT, A certain East India Cure for the Rh 11 ' malum, Ifing's Evil, <$’(’• F OR SALE by GEORGE RYBRjft; Druggist, where certificates of t®* ficney ofthe above medicine may be se ’ May 17 . ^ Lo s t. A HOGSHEAD of Whiting marH* diamond G. No. 2, intended to been shipped on bourd ship “**’ . J while at New-York, was by e®'' ^ drayman carried to some otberfl L t > Should it have couie to this port, »") w mat ion respecting it will, h^a l ceived by GLO. May 11